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Any chance this is a over the counter gm pan simular to the l88 pan ?
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Yes
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What do you think it worth i think i have one also
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No, it is not! The factory deep sump oil pans have only one weld line going around the sump. It is close but not exact. Impala pan modified by owner by adding a strip of metal between the sump and the upper part of the pan.
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Here is the one i have
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jl8z28... What is that supposed to fit? 67-69 BB Impala?
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Im trying to find out what it's for
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That looks similar to the pan that I made for my car many years ago when I couldn't afford a deep pan.
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I believe this oil pan was fabricated by someone.
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